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# Authenticating inside the cluster
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This example shows you how to configure a client with client-go to authenticate
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to the Kubernetes API from an application running inside the Kubernetes cluster.
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client-go uses the [Service Account token][sa] mounted inside the Pod at the
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`/var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount` path when the
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`rest.InClusterConfig()` is used.
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## Running this example
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First compile the application for Linux:
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cd in-cluster-client-configuration
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GOOS=linux go build -o ./app .
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Then package it to a docker image using the provided Dockerfile to run it on
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Kubernetes.
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If you are running a [Minikube][mk] cluster, you can build this image directly
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on the Docker engine of the Minikube node without pushing it to a registry. To
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build the image on Minikube:
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eval $(minikube docker-env)
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docker build -t in-cluster .
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If you are not using Minikube, you should build this image and push it to a registry
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that your Kubernetes cluster can pull from.
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Then, run the image in a Pod with a single instance Deployment:
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$ kubectl run --rm -i demo --image=in-cluster --image-pull-policy=Never
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There are 4 pods in the cluster
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There are 4 pods in the cluster
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There are 4 pods in the cluster
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...
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The example now runs on Kubernetes API and successfully queries the number of
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pods in the cluster every 10 seconds.
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### Clean up
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To stop this example and clean up the pod, press <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>C</kbd> on
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the `kubectl run` command and then run:
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kubectl delete deployment demo
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[sa]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authentication/#service-account-tokens
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[mk]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/getting-started-guides/minikube/
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